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former prime minister tony blair is leaving his post as .iddle east envoy a formal announcement is expected later. the quartet appointed him in 2007 with the goal of helping to develop the palestinian economy and institutions. betty: the bank of canada stays with its rate policy. policy makers cap the rate at .75%. it was lowered in january and has stayed the same since. that is a look at our top stories. mark: now let's go to julie hyman, who has a look at the markets on this wednesday afternoon. julie: i want to talk about oil prices. we are seeing brent crude fall to a one-month low. saudi arabia will stay status quo in terms of what it is pumping right now, so that means supply will not change significantly. oil pulling back about 2% in today's session. take a look at what's happening with inventories. about one they are hundred million barrels above the five-year average. where we are now, this is the past five years. between you the gulf the two considering stockpiles, which is unusual, as we are heading into the summer driving season. some believe that we will see brent rebound in th
former prime minister tony blair is leaving his post as .iddle east envoy a formal announcement is expected later. the quartet appointed him in 2007 with the goal of helping to develop the palestinian economy and institutions. betty: the bank of canada stays with its rate policy. policy makers cap the rate at .75%. it was lowered in january and has stayed the same since. that is a look at our top stories. mark: now let's go to julie hyman, who has a look at the markets on this wednesday...
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in the present, when you go back to tony blair, people felt good. you are saying that this parliament will be judged as a success. at the moment, they are not getting any traction. that has dominated this discussion. guy: you look at productivity, wages, what has happened, and you are right. it hasn't translated into the feel-good factor. i expect this is why david cameron is saying the job is only half done. we need to get the rest of this finished. maybe that is the bit that people need to feel. in terms of where you should be, economic theory, political theory should dictate that david cameron should be romping away at the moment. he's not. i'm not sure it is to do with the fact that people aren't feeling good. i think it is the fact that they have serious concerns about the brand associated with the tory party. i think if you were to take a step back, if you were landing from any other country, you would say the tory party should be significantly ahead, and they are not. jonathan: james, let's bring it back to our world and talk about the market
in the present, when you go back to tony blair, people felt good. you are saying that this parliament will be judged as a success. at the moment, they are not getting any traction. that has dominated this discussion. guy: you look at productivity, wages, what has happened, and you are right. it hasn't translated into the feel-good factor. i expect this is why david cameron is saying the job is only half done. we need to get the rest of this finished. maybe that is the bit that people need to...
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bush and tony blair and their common ground was iraq. i can't see there's a special relationship. i think we're as much middle as ever. >> i don't think any of the changes about to happen in the u.k. should effect it but just bringing it back to the election i think there's been a great lack of focus on foreign policy and what the different leaders and parties think. >> foreign policy won't win you elections. >> i agree but it's a big issue. if we think what defined the tony blair government which is the long lasting government before the current one it was iraq and afghanistan with it and with u. crane and the middle east and votes in the last government and syria, the fact that it's had no discussion at all is a bit of a shame. i know the reason why is its the nhs and the economy that wins you votes but it's an important question of what might define their time. >> foreign policy is torturous. and we had russians as well. let's face it the eu hasn't covered itself in glory over the whole ukraine crisis as well. is there a special relationship? maybe the fact that we speak the sa
bush and tony blair and their common ground was iraq. i can't see there's a special relationship. i think we're as much middle as ever. >> i don't think any of the changes about to happen in the u.k. should effect it but just bringing it back to the election i think there's been a great lack of focus on foreign policy and what the different leaders and parties think. >> foreign policy won't win you elections. >> i agree but it's a big issue. if we think what defined the tony...
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tony blair is to step down from his role as the middle east peace envoy. the former prime minister has held the position for the last 8 years. working on israeli-palestinian relations visa has warned it will reassess its sponsorship with fifa if it fails to reform. it comes after some of the most senior members of football's governing body were arrested. visa joins a growing list of companies pressuring for reforms that fifa. next, live outside the g-7 summit in dresden to give you a preview of what we will be watching for the rest of the day. ♪ francine: welcome back to "the pulse." live on bloomberg tv and streaming on bloomberg.com. for a look at what we are watching, we're joined by hans nichols in dresden. g seven on the way. hans: we will be waiting for reaction from the finance ministers and central bankers to the news out of greece moments ago that greece wants a deal by sunday. a couple interesting things. yanis varoufakis has the full backing of the government. they do not plan to bundle imf payments towards the end of the month. the june 5 day
tony blair is to step down from his role as the middle east peace envoy. the former prime minister has held the position for the last 8 years. working on israeli-palestinian relations visa has warned it will reassess its sponsorship with fifa if it fails to reform. it comes after some of the most senior members of football's governing body were arrested. visa joins a growing list of companies pressuring for reforms that fifa. next, live outside the g-7 summit in dresden to give you a preview of...
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." >> tony blair said he will resign his position as a mid east envoy. to lay the groundwork for a two stayed solution. he has faced criticism for a lack of progress and possible conflicts of interest with his consultancy business. >>> convene elizabeth opened parliament today read out a list of bills that the parliament will attempt to pass, one is an in-out decision on britain's part of the european union. >> during the new parliamentary term. and given the crushing vicity of david cameron's conservative party and collapse of the traditional opposition, labour, its relationship with europe is right at the heart of it all. >> the eu has changed a great deal sings 1975 and it's time that we have our say. a bill in this queen's speech makes clear the referendum must take place at the latest by the end of 2017. >> migrant workers from the eu, find their futures to the u.k. less than assured. if they can't find a job quickly they may not be able to stay at all. >> the idea is to make life a lot more uncomfortable for people who are here and secondly people
." >> tony blair said he will resign his position as a mid east envoy. to lay the groundwork for a two stayed solution. he has faced criticism for a lack of progress and possible conflicts of interest with his consultancy business. >>> convene elizabeth opened parliament today read out a list of bills that the parliament will attempt to pass, one is an in-out decision on britain's part of the european union. >> during the new parliamentary term. and given the crushing...
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blair when he came in 1997 where he had the majority of more than 170 seats. even then when he won the election of 2001 he had a majority of 160. the handful of mps that form david cameron's majority do perhaps seem a bit of a worry. >> and everyone thought the issues of scottish independence from the united kingdom, they thought that was settled last year with the referendum that the u.k. held, but that is not the case. >> well certainly the whole scottish issue has been fascinating. it is one thing that the continue polls got absolutely right as we're hearing in the reports. 56 out of 59 seats for the scottish and national party. now it's quite interesting it's not going to be so much about another referendum. but when they said that they will make sure that now that they're the biggest party make sure that the u.k. keeps its promises that were made to scotland when of course it tried to convince the scots not to vote for separation when they had the referendum a few months ago. an additional problem is the referendum that david cameron promised about the e.
blair when he came in 1997 where he had the majority of more than 170 seats. even then when he won the election of 2001 he had a majority of 160. the handful of mps that form david cameron's majority do perhaps seem a bit of a worry. >> and everyone thought the issues of scottish independence from the united kingdom, they thought that was settled last year with the referendum that the u.k. held, but that is not the case. >> well certainly the whole scottish issue has been...
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. >> tony blair can go to hell, all right. >> speaking of hell. >> a match made in hell for the economy. >> the prime minister issuing a dire warning it became apparent the leader of the scottish national party, was shaping up as ed miliband's king maker. >> we could walk david cameron out of downing street. >> fundamental disagraelts with you. not going to have a coalition. >> we have a chance to kick david cam ran. people will never forget you. >> the debates delivering some of the campaign's greatest and most controversial moments. >> you can come into britain from an where in the word and get diagnosed with hiv, get retro-viral drugs, 25,000 pound ape year per patient. >> you ought to be ashamed for yourself. >> i'm sorry, ywe have got to pt our own people first. >> am i tough enough? hell yes i'm tough enough. >> amid the shoutdowns. >> balancing the books on the backs of the poor. >> no we, have done it in a balanced way. >> the books are balanced. [ indiscernible ] >> the slip-ups. and the sitdowns. the leaders have made their key points. abundantly clear. >> i want to get rid --
. >> tony blair can go to hell, all right. >> speaking of hell. >> a match made in hell for the economy. >> the prime minister issuing a dire warning it became apparent the leader of the scottish national party, was shaping up as ed miliband's king maker. >> we could walk david cameron out of downing street. >> fundamental disagraelts with you. not going to have a coalition. >> we have a chance to kick david cam ran. people will never forget you....
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they went out to former prime minister tony blair. he bloweds for better equipment in iraq. he fores the armed forces are asked to doing the yob without adequate resources and other ways to help the british formers. the sovereignty and heir are expected to be above the fray. the week has weekly meetings and so will prince charles presuming he will become king. to what they have influenced that is not known. it is hard to argue for the causes he was lobbying for. it is all just coming out and the letters were only released years after a very very hotted campaign by the guardian newspaper to be published and saying people have a right to know what prince charles is up to. jenna? . >> thank you. president obama's own party puts the brakes on a ability for a historic trade agreement. and disturbing incident caught on tape. is this a kidnapping? police are asking for your help. >> she has scared face. and she was scared and help me help me. and he's looking, come on, and push her, push her. try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than t
they went out to former prime minister tony blair. he bloweds for better equipment in iraq. he fores the armed forces are asked to doing the yob without adequate resources and other ways to help the british formers. the sovereignty and heir are expected to be above the fray. the week has weekly meetings and so will prince charles presuming he will become king. to what they have influenced that is not known. it is hard to argue for the causes he was lobbying for. it is all just coming out and...
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also publishing tony blair's private address book on the web. that landed him several months in jail. in 2013, authorities believe hussein became a more serious threat when he went to join isis in syria. last year he confirmed to cnn that he tweets under a name, linked to the attack in garland, texas. in october we speck oke to a fo member of team pie soison. he described the man known as trick. >> let's put it this way. i didn't think he was a threat at all until he was on video chat on skype with me dressed as a blank power ranger, holding up an ak-47, i thought was an air soft rifle. but quickly realized it was a real fully automatic machine gun. >> did hussein inspire the attacks in texas? hussein's twitter feed shows him cheering on the two gunmen involved. a u.s. official tells cnn investigators are looking at the degree to which hussein may have had a hand in the attacks. his old hacking partner thinks the threat is real. >> as early as the a few years ago, i knew that trick was capable of -- schooling bank accounts and paypal accounts an
also publishing tony blair's private address book on the web. that landed him several months in jail. in 2013, authorities believe hussein became a more serious threat when he went to join isis in syria. last year he confirmed to cnn that he tweets under a name, linked to the attack in garland, texas. in october we speck oke to a fo member of team pie soison. he described the man known as trick. >> let's put it this way. i didn't think he was a threat at all until he was on video chat on...
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compared to what tony blair enjoyed back in 1997. 101 seats. david cameron only has a majority of handful of members of parliament. so it will be interesting to see how he handles this over the next few years. there are other smaller parties that he could have deals with on a case by case basis, but i think he is going to have to be quite careful and make sure they are on side on a variety of issues. >> hey, we'll see you later on. barbara touching on the political landscape in scotland radically altered, and as barnaby phillips reports it is now the third largest force in british politics. [ applause ] >> reporter: she is now the most powerful woman in british politics. she had lead the scottish national party to an astounding victory. all but sweeping the labor party out of scotland. >> it is not something that happened overnight or even just since the referendum. labor has been losing the trust of the people of scotland for many years. but what we're seeing today is scotland putting its trust in the snp to standing up for scotland in westmin
compared to what tony blair enjoyed back in 1997. 101 seats. david cameron only has a majority of handful of members of parliament. so it will be interesting to see how he handles this over the next few years. there are other smaller parties that he could have deals with on a case by case basis, but i think he is going to have to be quite careful and make sure they are on side on a variety of issues. >> hey, we'll see you later on. barbara touching on the political landscape in scotland...
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after winning power in 1997 tony blair's first act as labor prime minister was to visit this very estate. he said there would be no forgotten people in the britain he wanted to build, but his government first came up with the idea of knocking down these people's flats. it brings us back to the elections and the endless debate about the skefshing and unskefshing poor and whether there shouldn't be a cap. yet, nowhere in this national conversation is there anything about the role of rich foreigners whose actions have made it incredibly difficult for many, many people to live in london at all. housing inflation is such that a leading charity found just 43 homes in all of london were now affordable for first-time buyers. thousands of young people had to move out of the capital entirely failed by politicians and a market dominated by rich investors. laurence lee, al jazeera in london. >>> the french parliament is something to vote on a law that prosing wider intelligence gathering powers. it's a bill that would force internet companies to monitor users and it's gained widespread political sup
after winning power in 1997 tony blair's first act as labor prime minister was to visit this very estate. he said there would be no forgotten people in the britain he wanted to build, but his government first came up with the idea of knocking down these people's flats. it brings us back to the elections and the endless debate about the skefshing and unskefshing poor and whether there shouldn't be a cap. yet, nowhere in this national conversation is there anything about the role of rich...
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convicted of computer offenses in 2012 for publishing the address book of tony blair, but also for hacking into the anti-terror phone lines of mi 6, the u.k. secret service. it's -- he's an established hacker but what makes him unusual his on-line presence is that he's always on-line, popped up numerous times under a number of different accounts and always cheering on these attacks including this most recent attack in garland, texas. apatiently why u.s. investigators are looking into what degree he may have had in either inciting or instigating that attack. i've spoken to a former hacker who was part of his hacking team in 2012 and he described junaid husain as a sort of volatile individual bit of a prankster, and -- but he grew increasingly worried when he had his last phone conversation with him in syria and he fired off several automatic weapons. he described him as a dangerous individual. >> paul what else do you know about this guy, junaid husain? >> well we know wolf he went to syria in early 2013 that he connected with isis there, he's helping them try to hack isis' enemies overseas
convicted of computer offenses in 2012 for publishing the address book of tony blair, but also for hacking into the anti-terror phone lines of mi 6, the u.k. secret service. it's -- he's an established hacker but what makes him unusual his on-line presence is that he's always on-line, popped up numerous times under a number of different accounts and always cheering on these attacks including this most recent attack in garland, texas. apatiently why u.s. investigators are looking into what...
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. >> tony blair can go to hell. all right? >> why do americans care? start with prime minister david cameron. >> pray for conservatives. that's the way to keep moving forward. >> he has been a reliable partner here. but his conservative party is under pressure there over austerity programs. he has agreed to a vote on leaving the european union. that could hurt u.s. trade, destabilize markets and weaken the worldwide economic recovery. a man prides himself on standing up to u.s. influence. >> the power to make britain work for working people once again. >> he has vowed a government under his labor party would fight isis he has shown little interest in supporting u.s. pressure on russia syria or other places. since neither of those parties is expected to win a clear majority the situation could get messier. >> a legitimate government is one that can command the majority. >> the liberal democrats will add a heart to a conserveative government and a brain to a labor one. >> someone could get big concessions from which party wins the final vote in exchange
. >> tony blair can go to hell. all right? >> why do americans care? start with prime minister david cameron. >> pray for conservatives. that's the way to keep moving forward. >> he has been a reliable partner here. but his conservative party is under pressure there over austerity programs. he has agreed to a vote on leaving the european union. that could hurt u.s. trade, destabilize markets and weaken the worldwide economic recovery. a man prides himself on standing up...
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one of them a british isis recruit believed to be in syria, was convicted in 2012 for stealing tony blair's address book and posting it online. he also is implicated in the cyber caliphate hacking group's brief january takeover of the u.s. central command twitter account. joining me now, rita katz. welcome. >> thank you. >> reading your article, you point something out that i think is significant, not only with simpson following these militants on twitter, but that they were following him in return. you point that out. why do you think that's significant? how strong do you think their affiliations were? >> this is very important because the fact that we have very prominent isis fighters who fight with isis in isis territory indicate that simpson was placed in an important location within their network. look for somebody like him, who has thousands of followers, he cannot follow everyone else. being able to follow somebody on twitter means that you will be also in communication with him and the fact that elton simpson and husain followed each other allows them to communicate through direct m
one of them a british isis recruit believed to be in syria, was convicted in 2012 for stealing tony blair's address book and posting it online. he also is implicated in the cyber caliphate hacking group's brief january takeover of the u.s. central command twitter account. joining me now, rita katz. welcome. >> thank you. >> reading your article, you point something out that i think is significant, not only with simpson following these militants on twitter, but that they were...
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in 2012 for stealing some personal information of tony blair's and posting it online and he puts these hacking capabilities at the service of isis and back in march when there was that threat put out by isis supporters putting out that information about u.s. military online, you'll recall that he was one of the isis figures who was posting that on twitter. so a very dangerous individual indeed because of his tech savvy skills and knowledge. >> how serious is this trend. it's a scary trend for sure. how worried are officials taking this in terms of lone wolves and these operatives and isis operatives communicating via social media with what would become these lone wolves like elton simpson. it seems at this moment extremely tough to stay on top of these communications and on top of this threat. >> it's very concerning indeed. if these lone wolves in the west are reaching out and interacting with isis figures, that can give extra inspiration to launch attacks. they feel it's part of a greater cause. the last few months we've seen a number of plots and attacks in which lone wolves prior t
in 2012 for stealing some personal information of tony blair's and posting it online and he puts these hacking capabilities at the service of isis and back in march when there was that threat put out by isis supporters putting out that information about u.s. military online, you'll recall that he was one of the isis figures who was posting that on twitter. so a very dangerous individual indeed because of his tech savvy skills and knowledge. >> how serious is this trend. it's a scary trend...
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tony blair won three elections from the center. then along game gordon brown, the national successor. he represented a different party. he was a left leaning socialist. along came ed a socialist as well. british people said you know what, we don't want that kind of labor party. labor today have soul searching to do. where do they want to win the next election? where do they want to try and win from? back to the center or on the left? i think they have everest to climb. >> bill neely, thanks so much. great day in the uk. today marks the 70th anniversary of victory in europe representing end of world war ii on the continent, defeat of hitler and nazis. secretary kerry is laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in paris. here in washington a ceremony with hundreds of veterans in attendance. an impressive display of more than 50 vintage military aircraft flying over the capital. these are live pictures as we speak. get a load of that. retired army colonel, jack jacobs now from the world war ii memorial here in washington. ja
tony blair won three elections from the center. then along game gordon brown, the national successor. he represented a different party. he was a left leaning socialist. along came ed a socialist as well. british people said you know what, we don't want that kind of labor party. labor today have soul searching to do. where do they want to win the next election? where do they want to try and win from? back to the center or on the left? i think they have everest to climb. >> bill neely,...
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the big guests here on gps was tony blair. he announced he would resign this week. many of the trouble spots we cover today we covered in our first show with him. many of the trouble spots we cover today, cnn was covering when it first began broadcasting june 1, 1980. which of the following did not occur in 1980 the year cnn began broadcasting? iraq invades iran. syria's al assad survives an assassination attempt by the muslim brotherhood. magabe becomes prime minister of zimbabwe. the first recognized case of what became known as aids is reported. which of these didn't happen in 1980? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer. this week's book is inspired by the world science festival taking place in new york this weekend. a multimedia exploration of science and technology. take your kids if you are in new york. i'm reading the upright thinkers. it tells us how humans started standing upright and then over time we discovered more and more fascinating ways to move ahead. if you want to understand the history of human progress the path to creative thinking the
the big guests here on gps was tony blair. he announced he would resign this week. many of the trouble spots we cover today we covered in our first show with him. many of the trouble spots we cover today, cnn was covering when it first began broadcasting june 1, 1980. which of the following did not occur in 1980 the year cnn began broadcasting? iraq invades iran. syria's al assad survives an assassination attempt by the muslim brotherhood. magabe becomes prime minister of zimbabwe. the first...
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>> well, i would recommend to everybody in both parties that they read tony blair's essay today in the guardian. blair, who rebuilt the labor party in a five-year project that finally paid off in 1997 and the only major labor victories have been with blair in the last 40 years, or 30 years. so it is well worth looking at, what he is saying is pretty straightforward if you look to the future you have a large opportunity, if you emphasize ambition and compassion you have a huge opportunity, if you emphasize new technology you have a huge opportunity, but if you retreat -- i say this for both parties if you retreat to the past and you go to the extreme in either party, you are going to isolate yourself from having a chance to win. >> schieffer: what is your idea of what this campaign is about? >> i couldn't agreed with that more, i think elections are always about the future and i think that candidates who are espousing policies who want to take us back either culturally or in terms of civil rights or economically are going to have a real problem. >> schieffer:. >> one of the things about
>> well, i would recommend to everybody in both parties that they read tony blair's essay today in the guardian. blair, who rebuilt the labor party in a five-year project that finally paid off in 1997 and the only major labor victories have been with blair in the last 40 years, or 30 years. so it is well worth looking at, what he is saying is pretty straightforward if you look to the future you have a large opportunity, if you emphasize ambition and compassion you have a huge opportunity,...
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it is monday after tony blair and mr. man -- they savage miliband. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm tom. joining me, brendan greeley. here is vonnie quinn with headlines. >> there is another showdown increase today. the countdown for emergency funding. the government of greek prime minister alexis tsipras is under the gun to come up with a list of economic reforms. its next hurdle comes tomorrow in greece has to pay $840 million to the imf. china pot's central bank is trying to jumpstart the economy. the people's bank of china is cutting interest rates f
it is monday after tony blair and mr. man -- they savage miliband. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. i'm tom. joining me, brendan greeley. here is vonnie quinn with headlines. >> there is another showdown increase today. the countdown for emergency funding. the government of greek prime minister alexis tsipras is under the gun to come up with a list of economic reforms. its next hurdle comes tomorrow...
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those were written top top british government officials including former prime minister tony blair that show prince charles' views onicious from defense spending to the environment. the release zillions controversial because senior royals are supposed to avoid being involved in any sort of politics. >> new details on the incident in front of the white house involving two secret service agents back in march. the men were "more likely than not impaired by alcohol when they drove through the barricade." it found they spent five hours at a bar after being at a party. the findings prompted the secret service to place the two on leave. one of the agents announced he will retire. now to the chilling confession police say a woman made after killing her boyfriend. police in goshen new york say angelika gross wald told them she will tampered with the victim's kayak and told them "it felt good knowing he would guy." she at first claimed her he boyfriend disappeared while they were kayaking on the river. his body still not found. >> a frightening scene on an internet in louisiana. it's caught on da
those were written top top british government officials including former prime minister tony blair that show prince charles' views onicious from defense spending to the environment. the release zillions controversial because senior royals are supposed to avoid being involved in any sort of politics. >> new details on the incident in front of the white house involving two secret service agents back in march. the men were "more likely than not impaired by alcohol when they drove...
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david miliband was the chosen one by tony blair to succeed gordon brown. so maybe the vote would've been different. tom: let me ask a basic question -- the queen is 89. how is her health? francine: we see her around. not around in the streets, but she goes to every function. there is a passing of the guard. we are seeing camillas and her husband a lot more. she seems in good health. tom: you are seeing charles more visible now. francine: the duke and duchess of cambridge are taking a more prominent role. there is a new generation. tom: it is the oddest thing. she has been clean my whole life. that is just amazing -- she has been queen my whole life. brendan: it was her city fourth queen's speech. francine: and she's loved. brendan: we have thrown everything at you, up to and including the queen's health. coming up, a deadly heat wave in india is raising concerns about -- tom: this is worse than normal right? brendan: 120 degrees. no respite. inadequate infrastructure to take care of it. i think i have this right. 1300 people have died so far. we are going
david miliband was the chosen one by tony blair to succeed gordon brown. so maybe the vote would've been different. tom: let me ask a basic question -- the queen is 89. how is her health? francine: we see her around. not around in the streets, but she goes to every function. there is a passing of the guard. we are seeing camillas and her husband a lot more. she seems in good health. tom: you are seeing charles more visible now. francine: the duke and duchess of cambridge are taking a more...
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and sir martin sorrell on the death of david lloyd george and tony blair's anglin. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is job say, friday, may 8. i am tom, joining the olivia sterns and brendan greeley with our top headlines. olivia: it is a tory upset that surprises david cameron who is poised to return as prime minister after easily defeating ed miliband. the bbc forecast that conservatives will have a majority of our lament that would allow cameron to ditch his coalition partner of the last five years, the liberal democrats under nextick
and sir martin sorrell on the death of david lloyd george and tony blair's anglin. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is job say, friday, may 8. i am tom, joining the olivia sterns and brendan greeley with our top headlines. olivia: it is a tory upset that surprises david cameron who is poised to return as prime minister after easily defeating ed miliband. the bbc forecast that conservatives will have a majority of our lament that would allow cameron to ditch his...
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so september of 2002 when he was at a news conference with tony blair and this is just one example, that there was an iaea report saying that iraq was six-month with a development of open. i don't know how much more evidence we need. and then the iaea says there is no such report that was just an honest mistake. >> youmistake. >> you have to ask in the building i can tell you, the only thing i can tell you is what we were telling them at the time. that's the only thing i can tell you. >> so you among other things in your time at the cia had a role in "zero dark thirty" which in effect glorifies the use of torture to gain quote-unquote intelligence. i would ask you about a different case and that's the case of shakeout libya -- shaikh al-libi who was tortured by egyptian authorities in our behest to -- if i make -- >> do whatever you wanted your premise is wrong. >> you're interrupting me. >> your premise is wrong. >> and you can say that if you like, who was tortured and ordered said that iraq and al-qaeda were related to this is actually in the latest senate report on torture. among oth
so september of 2002 when he was at a news conference with tony blair and this is just one example, that there was an iaea report saying that iraq was six-month with a development of open. i don't know how much more evidence we need. and then the iaea says there is no such report that was just an honest mistake. >> youmistake. >> you have to ask in the building i can tell you, the only thing i can tell you is what we were telling them at the time. that's the only thing i can tell...
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is that a ringing endorsement of everything that tony blair stood for? >> it certainly gave the blairitis ammunition over the week. people win elections when they have a strong leader who is welcomed by the electorate. when there's a strong economy. after all, the conservatives, david cameron came under heavy criticism for moving the conservatives more to the center. it's still grounds for debate. i think it just tells you the basic lessons. you got to have a strong leader. the economy stupid and last but not least, you must move the parties to the center. the extremes don't worry. it might work in america but not with the electorate. >>> who is the next leader? >> probably the best leader is sitting in america, david miliban. i think it's a great pitty. that issue, when the labor party chose ed as opposed to david, as the chief rabbi said to me in the old testament, there are six examples of the younger brother going against the older brother, the younger brother always wins. i literally heard that boris is getting a cabinet position. >> i think he's do
is that a ringing endorsement of everything that tony blair stood for? >> it certainly gave the blairitis ammunition over the week. people win elections when they have a strong leader who is welcomed by the electorate. when there's a strong economy. after all, the conservatives, david cameron came under heavy criticism for moving the conservatives more to the center. it's still grounds for debate. i think it just tells you the basic lessons. you got to have a strong leader. the economy...
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blair during the iraq war like underequipped troops. i fear this is one more example of where our armed forces are being asked to do an extremely challenging job. others range from the scourge of badgers to the albatross to the tuna fish. i particularly hope that the illegal fishing of the patagonian tuna phish will be high on your priorityies. eclectic. >> i think it's a big indication that charles is not going to shut up when he becomes king, but we have it in the constitution. he can still write letters. >> which raises the question whether questions written here at prince charles' house should have any influence in britain's house of parliament. he's one guy who apparently loves putting a pen to paper. >> he wrote to a friend of mien her pigs eight pages so he is a great -- that's how he communicates, through letters. >> reporter: now prince charles may continue to write letters but anything will be kept prove private for 20 years. >> if only we could all have that. >> eight pages about pigs. what could he possibly say. >> you don't
blair during the iraq war like underequipped troops. i fear this is one more example of where our armed forces are being asked to do an extremely challenging job. others range from the scourge of badgers to the albatross to the tuna fish. i particularly hope that the illegal fishing of the patagonian tuna phish will be high on your priorityies. eclectic. >> i think it's a big indication that charles is not going to shut up when he becomes king, but we have it in the constitution. he can...
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-- just shows you there is great value in the clintons than tony blair. mark: what sort of dinners would one have? anna: a study what is coming up. -- let's talk about what is coming up. [laughter] you don't want to miss that conversation. that is coming up in a little while on the program. stay with us. ♪ anna: end game for grease. catch crunch as the prime minister says he won't back down on his pledges to end austerity. a deal with european creditors remains elusive ahead of this week's summit. manus: biggest mining spin-off in a decade disappoints investors. they debut with a $9 billion evaluation, missing estimates. mark: the conservative party won a majority. and a company could face a lot of job cubs. anna: and sthralmic state takes a key iraqi city and the government readies a response. we will tell you what it means after the u.s. killed a senior leader in syria. mark: hello, welcome to "countdown." i am mark barton. anna: i.p.o. anna. and i am mannus cranny. she tells us why the camaro is making a come back. we speak to the south african finan
-- just shows you there is great value in the clintons than tony blair. mark: what sort of dinners would one have? anna: a study what is coming up. -- let's talk about what is coming up. [laughter] you don't want to miss that conversation. that is coming up in a little while on the program. stay with us. ♪ anna: end game for grease. catch crunch as the prime minister says he won't back down on his pledges to end austerity. a deal with european creditors remains elusive ahead of this week's...
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anyway, tony blair gets a lot of heat because he's making a lot of money in the private sector. as far as i'm concern that's up to him if he wants to do that. he's done his public service. it does seem to cause a lot of iraq to -- irk when that happened. >> it's amazing how much money the u.s. candidates raise compared to the candidates here. >> way more is spent on u.s. elections. i don't know the exact figures. >> $4 billion was spent on the u.s. mid term election. things could be very different for the presidential. let's see what happens. >> we're already focus ds on the presidential election. >> it seems like it's happening tomorrow. the way we're covering. who does it pay to work for. we'll unveil the ten highest paid ceos in the us. stay right there. we're coming back in two minutes. >>> check out shares of netflix topping $600 for the first time ever on reports the company is expanding into china. making the trade of the day. keep in mind it's the best performing stock on the nasdaq 100. wilfred 80% just this year. >> wow. the ceo deserves his pay, right? how much does h
anyway, tony blair gets a lot of heat because he's making a lot of money in the private sector. as far as i'm concern that's up to him if he wants to do that. he's done his public service. it does seem to cause a lot of iraq to -- irk when that happened. >> it's amazing how much money the u.s. candidates raise compared to the candidates here. >> way more is spent on u.s. elections. i don't know the exact figures. >> $4 billion was spent on the u.s. mid term election. things...
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blair's online address book and posting it on the internet. using the name "trick," he was also cited for making crank phone calls to britain's anti-terrorism hotline, preventing legitimate callers from getting through. tonight analysts worry because of his radical beliefs and internet savvy, hussein might claim a social victory with the texas attack and run with it. >> hussein is encouraging other people to carry out attacks like this one. it's captured media attention and something they want to replicate. and given how successful they've used social media to exhort people to action, it's certainly a concern. >> and law enforcement officials tell us they're concerned about keeping track of other americans, people like elton simpson who are following hussein and might be in touch with him. >> there's also a jihadist from minnesota, we're told, who could also have been involved in this. what have you learned? >> that's right. rita katz of the group that monitoring all the social media activities online of jihadis, she says a man in minnesota tw
blair's online address book and posting it on the internet. using the name "trick," he was also cited for making crank phone calls to britain's anti-terrorism hotline, preventing legitimate callers from getting through. tonight analysts worry because of his radical beliefs and internet savvy, hussein might claim a social victory with the texas attack and run with it. >> hussein is encouraging other people to carry out attacks like this one. it's captured media attention and...
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tony blair stood side-by-side with president bush. to getgoether they declared a report showed that iraq was six months away from building nuclear weapons. president bush said i do not know what more evidence we need. actually, any evidence would have helped. there was no such iaea, but at the time few mainstream american journalists questioned the lies. the following day evidence popped up in the sunday "new york times." it was written, more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed to give up weapons of mass destruction, iraq had stepped up its west for nuclear weapons and had parked on a hunt to make an atomic bomb. in a revealing example of how the story amplified administration spin, the authors included the phrase soon to be repeated by president bush and all his top officials, the first sign of a smoking gun may be a mushroom cloud. harpers's publisher john mcarthur knew what to make of this front page bombshell. he wrote in a disgraceful piece of stenography, gordon and miller inflated and administration leak into something re
tony blair stood side-by-side with president bush. to getgoether they declared a report showed that iraq was six months away from building nuclear weapons. president bush said i do not know what more evidence we need. actually, any evidence would have helped. there was no such iaea, but at the time few mainstream american journalists questioned the lies. the following day evidence popped up in the sunday "new york times." it was written, more than a decade after saddam hussein agreed...
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this is probably double the size of what tony blair achieved in 1997, which we remember as being this landslide result. what happened in scotland is that those yes voters who started not necessarily supporting the snp have supported the snp after the referendum. that momentum has grown. we have not seen the same shift in those people that voted no. what we might see tonight is a share of the populace [indiscernible] tom: you tracked some of these voters and what they think. what do you reckon they will think when they wake up tomorrow morning if those numbers are correct if we have david cameron heading back to downing street, while scotland is almost completely voted snp what do you think all those voters jane: i think it is extraordinary. we have tracked the voters and seen that the likelihood that the snp would have this government, it has i'm -- it has increased by 10%. what we might find of course tomorrow is that while the snp has had an extraordinary result in scotland, there is still not -- they don't have influenced in the government. that would be a disappointment. but would
this is probably double the size of what tony blair achieved in 1997, which we remember as being this landslide result. what happened in scotland is that those yes voters who started not necessarily supporting the snp have supported the snp after the referendum. that momentum has grown. we have not seen the same shift in those people that voted no. what we might see tonight is a share of the populace [indiscernible] tom: you tracked some of these voters and what they think. what do you reckon...
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for ten years, the prince has fought efforts to obtain the 27 memos written to members of tony blair's administration. as an heir, he's expected to stay knew tlal on these issues -- neutral on these issues. they say there is the letters -- they say the letters don't contain bomb shells. these are known as the black spider letters because of his handwriting. >> interesting. president obama is hosting a white house dinner for the leaders of five arab countries. it's ahead of talks tomorrow at camp david. he called the meeting trying to reassure arab allies about developments in iran. some of the countries have expressed concern about u.s. efforts to curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions -- sanctions. saudi arabia's king cancel -- canceled his appearance. some are calling that a snub. but the white house says he chose to remain at home keeping an eye on the cease-fire in yemen. >>> women in the navy will be able to get more help under policy changes due to be announced today. they include doubling maternity leave to 12 weeks. longer child care hours. updated polici
for ten years, the prince has fought efforts to obtain the 27 memos written to members of tony blair's administration. as an heir, he's expected to stay knew tlal on these issues -- neutral on these issues. they say there is the letters -- they say the letters don't contain bomb shells. these are known as the black spider letters because of his handwriting. >> interesting. president obama is hosting a white house dinner for the leaders of five arab countries. it's ahead of talks tomorrow...
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. >> more of general clark's remarks along with tony blair and senator graham and others will be talking about the iran nuclear agreement,is is the middle east peace process russian aggression in ukraine. it is hosted by the milken institute and airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> 150 years ago this weekend, a grieving nation gathered along the route of president lincoln's funeral train from washington, d.c. to springfield, illinois. this sunday afternoon at 2:30 on american history tv, we are live from the cemetery in springfield to commemorate the anniversary of president lincoln's funeral. and a recreation of the 1865 speeches and musical performances and hiffletians and authors and tour of the lincoln funeral car. saturday, grand prize winners in our student cam documentary competition and at 8:00, the festive yits of prime minister abe and the toast at the dinner in his honor and sunday morning at 10:30, the supreme court of the united states oral arguments on the issue of same-sex marriage. and on c-span book tv saturday night at 10:00 we look at the life of our first lady
. >> more of general clark's remarks along with tony blair and senator graham and others will be talking about the iran nuclear agreement,is is the middle east peace process russian aggression in ukraine. it is hosted by the milken institute and airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> 150 years ago this weekend, a grieving nation gathered along the route of president lincoln's funeral train from washington, d.c. to springfield, illinois. this sunday afternoon at 2:30 on...
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margaret thatcher and ronald reagan gets elected, and then bill clinton and tony blair, so what does it tell us? it tells us if the economy is doing well the incumbents will do well if i were hillary clinton, i will notice the american economy is doing well and this is not the time to distance yourself from barack obama, and notice her speech on immigration where she promised to continue the policies of the obama administration, and very different from nine months ago when she was explaining to the public her differences with obama on syria and things like that. >> that is interesting, it could be a harpenger for what happens here. >> david cameron has been a good and strong ally of the united states and he and obama have a good relationship but the most interesting thing about the election in britain was i think it may be the election at least from the time i have been watching british elections, which is a long time and foreign policy was discussed almost not at all. britain has almost resigned as a world power. this was an election in which nobody wanted to talk about afghanistan
margaret thatcher and ronald reagan gets elected, and then bill clinton and tony blair, so what does it tell us? it tells us if the economy is doing well the incumbents will do well if i were hillary clinton, i will notice the american economy is doing well and this is not the time to distance yourself from barack obama, and notice her speech on immigration where she promised to continue the policies of the obama administration, and very different from nine months ago when she was explaining to...
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>> guest: you know, we've had great world leaders from tony blair to, you know, shimon peres, hillary clinton, you know people -- or barack obama was there before, george bush people -- the elder george bush have all spoken at the aspen institute. i find the people who are doing new things, who are at the cutting edge of say, science and policy and technology who are less well known will come to aspen ideas festival or come to our action forum or come to our strategy groups, you know like eric lander. take him. somebody you may not know. i hope he writes a book someday so you'll have him on. but he does -- he's helping do, complete more sequencing of the genome at mit and hard voir -- harvard. but he's a humanist as well so he understands how we're going of of the day that bases that are going to help us build -- databases that are going to help us build new drugs, but how our privacy concerns are going to be affected. we may have to have a system where we say, count me in. i want my genetic, you know, information to be shared so that people can make things or i don't want it. those f
>> guest: you know, we've had great world leaders from tony blair to, you know, shimon peres, hillary clinton, you know people -- or barack obama was there before, george bush people -- the elder george bush have all spoken at the aspen institute. i find the people who are doing new things, who are at the cutting edge of say, science and policy and technology who are less well known will come to aspen ideas festival or come to our action forum or come to our strategy groups, you know like...
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he was actually convicted of stealing tony blair's address book online and then posting it on the internet. former hackers say he's so skilled that he could steal millions of dollars from bank accounts online. in 2013 he went and joined isis in syria. he's put all his skills at their disposal. he appears to have a link to this texas attack. and he appears to have potentially had some foreknowledge of this attack. so the worry is if he's predicting some kind of future attack that may not just be bravado. he could have some knowledge. because he's somebody interacting with all sorts of people in the west somebody in a position potentially to groom people in the west for terrorist attacks. >> phil i want to ask you about the words he used. you ain't seen nothing yet. that's uniquely american. i mean he's quoting bachmann turner overdrive for heaven sake. he must know his american audience. >> he does. remember back in the day we were talking about watching bin laden or zawhi. now we have a 20-year-old who speaks native english, by the way the second album i ever bought as a 14-year-old, talki
he was actually convicted of stealing tony blair's address book online and then posting it on the internet. former hackers say he's so skilled that he could steal millions of dollars from bank accounts online. in 2013 he went and joined isis in syria. he's put all his skills at their disposal. he appears to have a link to this texas attack. and he appears to have potentially had some foreknowledge of this attack. so the worry is if he's predicting some kind of future attack that may not just be...
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blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameron to 10 downing street for a second term with five seats in the house of commons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september 30th. yesterday the senate nutrition committee held a hearing on ways to strengthen and improve these programs aim to develop new policies. members heard from witnesses from the federal state and local levels on issues related to school meals in attrition. the hearing was chaired by senator pat roberts of kansas. >> good morning. i called this meeting of the senate committee on agriculture to order. welcome to our first hearing on child nutrition, child nutrition reauthorization. i commend my colleagues senator stabenow for her leadership on this issue and more especially the hearings last year. the richard b. russell national school and the child
blair. mr. miller band step down over the party's direction. the pre-election opinion polls select today's flight race that returns mr. cameron to 10 downing street for a second term with five seats in the house of commons to act on his agenda without having to rely on support from smaller parties. >> the current law affects your tire and september 30th. yesterday the senate nutrition committee held a hearing on ways to strengthen and improve these programs aim to develop new policies....